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NAME

Net::API::Telegram::InlineQueryResultContact - A contact with a phone number

SYNOPSIS

        my $msg = Net::API::Telegram::InlineQueryResultContact->new( %data ) || 
        die( Net::API::Telegram::InlineQueryResultContact->error, "\n" );

DESCRIPTION

Net::API::Telegram::InlineQueryResultContact is a Telegram Message Object as defined here https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#inlinequeryresultcontact

This module has been automatically generated from Telegram API documentation by the script scripts/telegram-doc2perl-methods.pl.

METHODS

new( {INIT HASH REF}, %PARAMETERS )

new() will create a new object for the package, pass any argument it might receive to the special standard routine init that must exist. Then it returns what returns init().

The valid parameters are as follow. Methods available here are also parameters to the new method.

  • verbose

  • debug

first_name( String )

Contact's first name

id( String )

Unique identifier for this result, 1-64 Bytes

input_message_content( Net::API::Telegram::InputMessageContent )

Optional. Content of the message to be sent instead of the contact

last_name( String )

Optional. Contact's last name

phone_number( String )

Contact's phone number

reply_markup( Net::API::Telegram::InlineKeyboardMarkup )

Optional. Inline keyboard attached to the message

thumb_height( Integer )

Optional. Thumbnail height

thumb_url( String )

Optional. Url of the thumbnail for the result

thumb_width( Integer )

Optional. Thumbnail width

type( String )

Type of the result, must be contact

vcard( String )

Optional. Additional data about the contact in the form of a vCard, 0-2048 bytes

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 2000-2019 DEGUEST Pte. Ltd.

AUTHOR

Jacques Deguest <jack@deguest.jp>

SEE ALSO

Net::API::Telegram

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE

Copyright (c) 2018-2019 DEGUEST Pte. Ltd.

You can use, copy, modify and redistribute this package and associated files under the same terms as Perl itself.